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  • noun Plural form of motivator.

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Examples

  • A more comprehensive approach that focused on these longer-term motivators the SAP in SAPS would likely yield superior long-term results at a fraction of the cost.

    Gabe Zichermann: Can Games and Gamification Fix Washington? Gabe Zichermann 2011

  • One of our (Americans in particular) most powerful motivators is winning.

    the war on peace 2009

  • One of our (Americans in particular) most powerful motivators is winning.

    Geopolitics 2010

  • A more comprehensive approach that focused on these longer-term motivators the SAP in SAPS would likely yield superior long-term results at a fraction of the cost.

    Gabe Zichermann: Can Games and Gamification Fix Washington? Gabe Zichermann 2011

  • Motivation 3.0 is based on what Pink calls "Type I behavior," where the main motivators are the freedom to do what you want, the opportunity to take on a challenge and fulfillment by the purpose of the undertaking.

    'Drive' author Daniel Pink: Raises make bad motivators 2010

  • One of our (Americans in particular) most powerful motivators is winning.

    the war on peace 2009

  • One of our (Americans in particular) most powerful motivators is winning.

    Healthcare 2010

  • One of our (Americans in particular) most powerful motivators is winning.

    10 posts from December 2009 2009

  • One of our (Americans in particular) most powerful motivators is winning.

    Creativity 2010

  • Jason Calacanis posits YouTube may not have a business model and in Maslow's theory of 2.0 consumer motivators is a closer relation to Bit-Torrent.

    Archive 2006-02-01 Ben Barren 2006

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